@Kalimer99657451@BasedBiohacker Where did u find vilon injectable? I use Pept aura and haven’t checked in a while so idk if they have it or other uncommon ones
You really can't make this up.
A White guy in Toronto stopped a bike thief.
A black man on a scooter rode up to break up the fight.
The teen the black man saved then tries to steal his scooter.
What in the world.
The Sikhs told the police that the man had not been stabbed, which delayed proper medical care. For this, the whole family should be charged with felony murder.
Very cool 60-year-old soviet remedy for sluggish bile, gallbladder, and liver. Cheap and outperforms most bile/liver supplements you can buy in the US. Allochol.
4 ingredients:
🟡 Dry bile is real bile acids from cattle. You swallow them, they get absorbed in the gut, return to your liver, and tell it to make more bile. Full-spectrum bile acid replacement, closer to what your own liver produces than single-molecule supplements like TUDCA.
🟡 Dried garlic. suppresses fermentation in the small intestine. Especially good for people with SIBO and post-meal bloating. Also keeps bile ducts cleaner since stagnant bile breeds bacteria.
🟡 Nettle leaf. gentle choleretic. Adds to the bile-stimulating effect without forcing gallbladder contraction.
🟡 Activated charcoal (25 mg) adsorbs endotoxin and bacterial metabolites in the gut. The dose is deliberately small. Standard binders are 500-2000 mg. This one isn't acting as a systemic binder. It's dosed low enough to work locally in the intestine alongside the meal, mopping up inflammatory load without stripping nutrients from your food. Smart formulation logic.
How it supports the liver: better bile out = less toxic recycling back to the liver.
Better hormones (bile is the exit route for conjugated estrogens), better vitamin absorption (A, D, E, K need bile to absorb) , better skin (downstream of both basically).
Take it 1-2 hours away from other medications and supplements. The charcoal dose is too low to matter for food but it can still adsorb thyroid meds, birth control, and other drugs.
2 tablets, 3x/day with food, for 4 weeks.
Skip if you have active gallstones, acute hepatitis, or peptic ulcers.
Dietary fat: Most extra fat you eat (≈90–98%) is easily stored as body fat.
Carbs: Only a small amount of excess carbs (usually <5% in normal conditions) is turned into fat (DNL), most is burned or stored as glycogen first.
Protein: Almost none of it is stored as body fat under normal conditions, it’s mainly used for repair and energy.